Figure 3
From: Multi-year predictability of climate, drought, and wildfire in southwestern North America

Temporal evolution of composite anomalies in precipitation (left), total soil water (middle), and fire season length (right) in (a–c) cold and (d–f) warm seasons at lag 0-year, (g–i) cold and (j–l) warm seasons at lag 1-year, and (m–o) cold season at lag 2-year, associated with the difference between 11 positive and 7 negative years of TBV phases (see Methods) in AR. Dotted areas indicate the statistically significance at 90% level on the basis of two-side Student’s t-test. The region with climatologically low fire activity is masked out (less than 7 days of fire season length per month). Plots were generated using the NCAR Command Language (Version 6.3.0) [Software]. (2016). Boulder, Colorado: UCAR/NCAR/CISL/TDD. http://dx.doi.org/10.5065/D6WD3XH5.